Canadian Women's Foundation Annual Report 2023-2024 - Report - Page 61
– The Honourable Rosemary Brown (1930-2003)
Photo by John Mahler for the Toronto Star, 1975
The Rosemary Brown Giving
Collective
“Until all of us have made it, none
of us have made it.”
The late Honourable Rosemary Brown, who was
the first Black woman elected as a member of a
provincial legislature in Canada, exemplified a
tireless commitment to advancing gender equality.
The Rosemary Brown Giving Collective honours
her, one of our Founding Mothers, and brings
together a community of like-minded monthly
donors who share her commitment to gender
justice. The support of monthly donors helps
sustain essential community-based programs and
enable long-term interventions to advance gender
justice. All year round, they help women, girls, and
gender-diverse people reach their full potential,
creating a better future for us all.
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Shibani Ahuja
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Cindi Alexander
Jennifer Alsop
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Zoe Anderson-Jenkins
Wendy Andrews
Rose Anguiano Hurst
Sally Armstrong
Ashley Armstrong
Janice Ashton
Areeb Asif
ASTERI Partners
Patricia Atkins
Patty Auger
Maria Badrock
Heather Bailey
Kate Bain
Mamta Bali
Madelaine Banks
Donna J. Baptist
James Barbeiro
Melissa Barton
Winter Bath
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Lara Beaton
David Beaudoin
Peter Beckett
Christian Belisle
Catherine Bellamy
Shannon Bennett
Cindy Benning
Carol-Ann Berardicurti
Anna Betel
Christopher
Bettencourt
Lauraine BilodeauBrown
Katherine Bilson
Karin Bjornson
Morgan Blackman
Sylvie Blain
Katherine Blake
Tracy Blake
Heidi Bloomfield
Geri Bodmer
Emily Boiteau
Jennifer Bosch
Gyuricska
Jasmine Boushey
Tessa Boutin
Nancy Bowman
Peggy Boyd
Phyllis Bozzelli
Charles Brake
Carolyn Brandly
Arissa Brett-Kraja
Susan Brinton
You’ll join a special community of changemakers
creating meaningful impact for gender justice in
Canada.
Learn more and give at canadianwomen.org/
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